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the Holley sniper kit on their mustang. I have a buddy that has it on his Nova and loves it
Holley Sniper 550-511 Holley Sniper 1 EFI Self-Tuning Fuel Injection Systems | Summit Racing
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I have one (first gen) on my mild 289 and went 8k miles in 30 days and even saw 6sally6. have had for almost 3 years now but it hides under the stock air cleaner. Also am running ther in tank pump kit
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When I clicked your link to Summit Racing, I noticed the Summit Racing EFI unit. I didn't realize they had one. Have you heard anything about their EFI?
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I didn’t make it to 3 minutes of that video and had to stop.
2Carguys don’t want to take the time to rebuild/tune a carburetor and get timing correct.
And if you have a “6sally6” sized cam in it, you’re not just gonna start it and go in less than 15 seconds.
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YouTube has a playback speed feature. I too often have it set to the max of 2x. Also, I skip obvious sections of waste. I understand you.
Still, if I were looking at EFI I'd look at this because the ECU is separate so it could be mounted in an area of less heat.
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The real question with anything Summit is who is really building it. Everything branded Summit is made by someone else, and usually they are decent brands.
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Nos681 wrote:
I didn’t make it to 3 minutes of that video and had to stop.
2Carguys don’t want to take the time to rebuild/tune a carburetor and get timing correct.
And if you have a “6sally6” sized cam in it, you’re not just gonna start it and go in less than 15 seconds.
I had no intention of watching the video until you posted. Sheesh, instead of free parts they should be receiving free how-to advice on basic tuning.
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Cab4word67 wrote:
I have one (first gen) on my mild 289 and went 8k miles in 30 days and even saw 6sally6. have had for almost 3 years now but it hides under the stock air cleaner. Also am running ther in tank pump kit
Did you have a carb on same set up to start with?
Do have the distributor set up too?
I bet it gets better gas milage.
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TKOPerformance wrote:
The real question with anything Summit is who is really building it. Everything branded Summit is made by someone else, and usually they are decent brands.
I heard FiTech is supplying Summits EFI kits.
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I found a reference that points out that the Summit EFI looks like the EFI from a company called FAST (Fuel Air Spark Technology).
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Since I got my pellet grill up and running again…I decided to try watching the video again.
I still had to fast forward.😜
Reliable EFI systems have been around for over 30 years.
Remember the supporting components to support EFI adds to the cost.
Items such as fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel lines, inertia fuel cutoff switch just to name a few.
Be realistic about your use and see if it’s worth it for you.
I like the separated TBI and ECM due to under hood temperatures.
As an electrician, heat does not play nice with electronic equipment.
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I have the Holley MSD EFI on my Mustang for the past year. The first unit had something wrong with it, and it was replaced w/o cost to me. I have over 1K miles on it and an pleased with the change. The car pulls much better in every gear at lower RPM than the 600 Holley DP it replaced.
Interesting, Holley Tech people told me to use the "Sniper" detailed instructions to setup the MSD unit.
I have not 'played' with tuning since initial installation. The system is still in "learning" mode which I thought would take a couple of hundred miles. I need to follow up w/Holley tech people for fine tuning.
With the air cleaner on, it covers the unit. The height of the EFI unit is about the same height of the Holley carburetor.
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New member @Mock 302 has the FAST EFI on a 302 in his 56 F100 and loves it.
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Cab4word67 wrote:
I have one (first gen) on my mild 289 and went 8k miles in 30 days and even saw 6sally6. have had for almost 3 years now but it hides under the stock air cleaner. Also am running ther in tank pump kit
Did you have a carb on same set up to start with?
Do have the distributor set up too?
I bet it gets better gas milage.
Yes billy I started out with a Eldi carb but knew the new motor would like the EFI better so I went for it. I have the Holley intank pump, I run a dual plane intake without a spacer, have ported heads 9.5 compreson, long tube headers and get 17 all over the USA on regular gas. My dissy is a new stock with pertronix.
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I seen these new ACE systems are half priced at $600. Heres the link.
Killshot EFI System (acesefi.com)
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Steve69 wrote:
I seen these new ACE systems are half priced at $600. Heres the link.
Killshot EFI System (acesefi.com)
looks good
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Billy, Aces is in our area. Located in Soddy Daisy, TN.
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